I am interviewing next week for a new grad position for a local NICU. In thinking about this upcoming interview, I started wondering, "What do I really know about what a NICU nurse does?!?!"
I shadowed in a major NICU over winter break and got to observe what I guess was a pretty quiet day, but I know it's not always like that. However, I loved the environment.
I know these are sick babies; I know they are there for a number of reasons including premature delivery, poor prenatal care, etc.
I know the job involves being on your toes at all time.
But what don't I know? What does an average shift, assuming there's any such thing, consist of?
After doing almost 4 semester of adult med/surg, I am ready to move away from the adults and in to the world of little ones. I want to be in a specialty area and be trained to feel really competent about myself as an RN (and not an incompetent student!) and truly feel like I am making a difference in the world....
Any comments would be appreciated!